Out there on Highway 57 in North Carolina, somewhere between Frog Leap and Smyrna, sits a gas station across from the Double Cupp Diner. The Pump Boys and Dinettes know what you want and they’ve got what you need: gasoline and comfort food. Fill your tank and fill your belly: The Energy Duet. They’ve also got a whole bunch of toe-tappin’, hummable country/pop tunes guaranteed to show you a good time.

"...I love this musical and, if you can sit and listen to great story songs all day like I can, you will too. From its fun opening to its hushed final notes, PUMP BOYS will win you over hook, line and sinker."Read Full Review

Ellen Dostal

Stage and Cinema - Recommended

"...Director/choreographer Allison Bibicoff finds the right meld of sentimentality and cheeky humor for the Sierra Madre Playhouse production. She gets this is a delightfully corny show and not Shakespeare; the songs and chitchat come across as spontaneous fun, just like they should."Read Full Review

Tony Frankel

LA Splash - Highly Recommended

"...And I haven’t begun to touch upon to abundance of great singing by every single member of the cast – except the drummer who just keeps on drumming. Now if you just do not like country style music then this may not be your show. Otherwise it is as close to a must see as any performance can ever be."Read Full Review

Ron Irwin

Stage Scene LA - Highly Recommended

"...The roadside joint's a jumpin' just a whoop-and-a-holler east of Pasadena as the Sierra Madre Playhouse treats audiences to the infectiously entertaining Pump Boys And Dinettes."Read Full Review

Steven Stanley

Stage Raw - Recommended

"...The Sierra Madre Playhouse is serving up a slice of life on Highway 57 with Pump Boys and Dinettes. The show is directed by Allison Bibicoff, with music, book, and lyrics by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel, and Jim Wann."Read Full Review

Julia Stier

Accessibly Live Off-Line - Highly Recommended

"...This musical with book, music, and lyrics by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel, and Jim Wann, is a show that doesn’t hold much of a plot (in fact, there really isn’t one per se), but shows how a small town diner and its fix-it garage can become a fun play to visit, even if you’re just passing by!"Read Full Review